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Age Concern Sir Gar: REAP
This project provides older people with advice on recycling and energy use leading to a positive effect on the reduction of landfill and greenhouse gasses but without impacting on their comfort.

Amelia Trust Farm: Woodland Project
The established woodlands of the farm cover 35 acres and access will be given (through dedicated pathways) to allow people to enjoy the woodland areas. Along the pathways will be interpretive boards and educational resources so that there will be an educational element to people visiting the woodlands.

Amphibian And Reptile Conservation
The project aims to encourage a sense of ownership and responsibility for Welsh biodiversity and provide opportunities for people to engage with amphibians and reptiles as part of the shared natural heritage in Wales.
Nod y prosiect yw annog ymdeimlad o berchnogaeth a chyfrifoldeb dros fioamrywiaeth Cymru a darparu cyfleoedd i bobl ymddiddori mewn amffibiaid ac ymlusgiaid fel rhan o'u treftadaeth naturiol a rennir yng Nghymru.

Antur Waunfawr: Parc Natur Antur Waunfawr
Antur Waunfawr is setting up and promoting programmes of environmental, community and interpretative education. Working bilingually, they are producing high quality educational material and developing a community education plan for children, young people, disabled people and groups of all ages (including visitors to the web site). Disabled workers are expected to contribute to the work and managers receive training through the Education Officer so that they can pass on information about the community and educational work of Antur Waunfawr. Education will concentrate on promoting the aims of LA21 and life skills.

Antur Waunfawr: Warws Werdd
The groups aim is to plan and establish a sensory / therapeutic garden that is environmentally friendly and will also be a relaxing area for the community. In addition to this, the garden will be a home for wildlife and the group will use as much recycled and local products as possible in its development. The garden will be a means of promoting recycling and reuse in a practical and creative way.

Arena Pontardawe: Glantawe Riverside Park/Parc Glanafon Glantawe
Through this project the group hope to continue maintaining and improving habitats on site through appropriate management whilst engaging and educating local communities and improving access to the site to help educate visitors about the local environmental heritage and its importance.
Trwyâ€™r prosiect hwn maeâ€™r grÅµp yn gobeithio parhau i gynnal a chadw a gwella cynefinoedd ar y safle drwy reoli priodol wrth ymgysylltu Ã¢ chymunedau lleol aâ€™u haddysgu a gwella mynediad iâ€™r safle i helpu i addysgu ymwelwyr am dreftadaeth yr amgylchedd lleol aâ€™i bwysigrwydd.

Awel Aman Tawe: Community Windfarm and Education Centre
Awel Aman Tawe is a community energy and environmental charity. The ultimate aim of the project is to support a process of local regeneration through the establishment of a small community-owned and managed windfarm, and develop an Environmental Education Centre.

Beaufort Hill Ponds And Woodlands Preservation Society
The projectâ€™s aim is to provide a community resource for educational and recreational purposes. Through active volunteering and membership it aims to recreate, manage and improve habitats and raise awareness of the environment through information panels, newsletters and a website.

Beaufort Tenants & Residents Association: Bethesda Burial Grounds Garden/Gardd Tir Claddu Bethesda
Beaufort Tenants & Residents Association aim to regenerate Bethesda Church Burial Grounds, which is a focal point in the village of Beaufort. The group have started the regeneration project in two phases. The first is to clear overgrown bushes and replant the current beds. The second phase is to continue with a planting scheme to create a community garden, work with local groups and bring the community together with social activities.
Mae Cymdeithas Trigolion a Phreswylwyr Beaufort yn ceisio adfywio Tiroedd Claddu Eglwys Bethesda, sydd yn ganolbwynt i bentref Beaufort. Mae'r grÅµp wedi cychwyn y prosiect adfywio mewn dau gymal. Y cymal cyntaf ydy clirio perthi sydd wedi gordyfu ac ailblannu'r gwelyau cyfredol. Yr ail gymal ydy parhau gyda chynllun plannu er mwyn creu gardd gymunedol, gweithio gyda grwpiau lleol a dod Ã¢'r gymuned ynghyd trwy weithgareddau cymdeithasol.

Blaen Bran Community Woodland: Blaen Bran Community Woodland Project
The aim of this project is to create a community woodland that is attractive and welcoming to visitors on foot, particularly those living locally and to maintain and where possible, improve the biodiversity of the woodland for future generations, actively engaging with young people to paticipate.

Brecknock Wildlife Trust: Brecknock Small Mammals Project
Provides information about the small mammals in the area - for example, bats and dormice. The construction of concrete bat boxes, as used in the USA, forms part of a survey of distribution and ecology of endangered bat species.

Brecknock Wildlife Trust: Ponds and People
The project aims to conserve ponds and pond ecology and raise awareness within the community. A network of volunteers is supported to carry out practical pond management tasks such as monitoring and species identification.

British Institute for Geological Conservation (BIGC): Wern Ddu Geopark Development
Wern Ddu is on an old clay pit on the southern margin of the Coalfield. It is designated as a geological SSSI for its unparalleled exposure of the productive coal measures and coal seams. The Caerphilly Woodland Trust who currently owns the property will work in partnership with the SWCG to develop greater access and geological interpretation at the site.

Bryn Wylfa Syndicate: Bryn Wylfa Disabled Access Project
The project focuses on the development of a ballasted footpath from Penrhos Terrace to the coast with appropriate viewing platforms, with the inclusion of interpretation and provisions of aids for less able bodied persons, as there are currently no access points to the Anglesey coastal path for the disabled.

Bryncoch Environment Group: Bryncoch - Pond Project
The group is fortunate to have a large pond, a river and an area of woodland close to where they live. This whole area has been neglected for many years, but has the potential to become a significant haven for wildlife. The project will provide people with a wonderful opportunity to get involved in improving their local environment.

Bryncynon Strategy: Green Valley Project: The Green Valley Centre
The Green Valley Project provides vocational training and lifelong learning opportunities to residents of the Cynon Valley through the generation of derelict horticultural land. Through the design, clearance, landscaping and cultivation of the land, the project will provide quality â€˜learning by doingâ€™ opportunities leading to nationally recognised qualifications for those wishing to pursue a land based career.

Canolfan Hanes Uwchgwyrfai: Gardd Hanesyddol Gymunedol
The project is restoring two gardens as historical community gardens, one a herb garden and the other a cottage garden. All the work - planning, preparing the land for planting, landscaping, creating planting boarders and writing pamphlets and booklets - is done by volunteers.

Canton Community Gardens
Canton Community Gardens aims to develop a community/kitchen garden in partnership with Chapter Arts Centre. The garden project will raise awareness of locally grown food via awareness days, as well as providing local volunteers with the opportunity to undertake practical gardening.

Cardiff Mind: Mind Diggers Allotment Project
The project is developing the allotment site, in order to provide gardening opportunities for people with mental health difficulties. The site is situated in the local community and so helps to increase the self-esteem and self-confidence of the volunteers and encourages outdoor activity, exercise and healthy living.

Cath Cobb Environmental Group: St Mellons Environmental Project
The project's focus is to maintain and enhance three public spaces around St Mellons, resulting in an increase in biodiversity and improved access for the public. The group also offer talks and guided walks educating local residents about the natural environment.

Cath Cobb Environmental Group: St Mellons Environmental Project
The project's focus is to maintain and enhance three public spaces around St Mellons, resulting in an increase in biodiversity and improved access for the public. The group also offer talks and guided walks educating local residents about the natural environment.

Ceiriog Memorial Institute: George Borrow Memorial Garden
The group are working to create and maintain a memorial wildlife garden, in memory of the author George Borrow, from an overgrown and long neglected piece of land at the rear of Ceiriog Memorial Institute. The aim is to aim to create as much interest in the garden as possible for visiting school children, with the use of wildlife boxes and bird tables, whilst providing seating for members of the community.

Centre for Alternative Technology
The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) inspires, informs and enables people to take up sustainable solutions at a domestic, corporate and governmental level. The project aims to drive forward global take up of sustainable action for the benefit of the earth and its people providing a world class site for the development and the promotion of alternative technologies.

Centre for Alternative Technology: Coed Gwern
Coed Gwern aims to to contribute to the improvement of the Welsh Environment through restoration and management of the 15 acre woodland creating an environmentally and economically sustainable woodland enterprise. Also using the woodland as a demonstration site and base for educational and dissemination to encourage replication and the uptake of sustainable woodland management practises.

Christchurch Primary School PTA: Christchurch Gardens
The group are working to improve the church garden for the benefit of wildlife and the local community, also improving disabled access to the area. The garden will bring the community together, involving people of different religions and cultures. It will allow school pupils and community groups to learn and explore in an outdoor learning environment, through educational activities and workshops promoting issues such as sustainability, gardening, biodiversity, recycling and healthy eating.

Co-options Ltd: Cornel Derwen
Cornel Derwen's aim of the project is to create a sustainable enterprise that will offer a range of diverse opportunities for people working on the site. This will include commercial crop production and the development of environmental projects that will also serve to enhance the aesthetics and overall usability of the site.

Coed Marros Ltd: Permaculture Woodland Project
The Permaculture Woodland Project works to increase accessibility around the wood and create a forest garden to demonstrate sustainable permaculture growing in a woodland setting. The group aim to maximise the biodiversity of the woodland and run courses to allow others to follow this innovative system of sustainable woodland management.

Coed Y Garn Primary School Friends Association: Growing For Green
The aim of the project is to develop the grounds enabling volunteers, children and the local community to gain first hand experience of growing a range of vegetables in different circumstances and have a strong focus on being ecologically sound and sustainable.

Coeden Fach: Local Trees for Local Woods
The aim of this project is to enable local people to be involved in growing and creating local woodland habitat. The group run training courses and offer opportunities for volunteering, enabling people to be involved in the whole process from seed gathering to the maintenance of young trees.

Coedwig Gymunedol Long Wood Community Woodland: Education & Conservation Project
The Long Wood Education & Conservation Project works to conserve and enhance the 300 acre mixed woodland through appropriate management, leading to an increase in biodiversity and an increase in recreational use by the community. The group also encourage local volunteer involvement and run an annual program of educational workshops and courses.

Community of the Many Names Of God: Skanda Vale Conservation Project
The Community of the Many Names of God is a monastic community, who with this project aim to restore two areas of purple moor grassland which have been overgrown by scrub in order to increase biodiversity and in particular protect the future of a large population of Marsh Fritillary Butterfly.

Coppicewood College: Woodland Skills Course
Based in broadleaf woodland in Cilgerran, Coppicewood College provides a range of educational opportunities in traditional land based skills and allied crafts. The courses aim to provide students, some of them grant aided, with the knowledge and skills to manage and coppice a woodland providing the potential to gain their income from wood. Open College accreditation is available for a variety of skills learned.

Craig and Penllyn Residents Association: Parish Field
Parish Field is a rare fragment of species-rich grassland. In late September 2002, it was reverted to scrub . The community group recognised this and started to take action before it became irreversible. The field is now managed as a wildflower meadow with an annual cut in early autumn, leavings removed and composted on site.

Crest Cooperative Ltd: FareShare/Tamaid Teg, North Wales
The project aims to relieve food poverty by providing quality, surplus and in-date food from the food & drinks industry, otherwise destined for landfill. The food is distributed to organisations who work with disadvantaged communities and people in food poverty.

Crucorney Energy Group: Target 2020
Target 2020 aims to engage with the local community highlighting the importance of reducing their carbon footprint and the impact on our planet. The group aim to raise awareness on matters such as renewable energy and energy efficiency through a series of public meetings, newsletters and displays, encouraging the local community to be active in the fight against climate change whilst supporting and encouraging further volunteering opportunities.

Cwm Clydach Outdoor Activity Centre: Daerwynno Outdoor Centre
The project aims to educate and raise awareness of the beauty, pleasure, and value to the community of the surrounding natural environment, ensure equal opportunity and access to natural resources for all members of the community, provide a well-organised programme of activities and encourage teamwork on practical environmental projects.

Cwm Harry Land Trust: Newtown Food Poverty Project
The Food Poverty Scheme is a natural development from composting and food growing; showing how value can be added to green waste in ways that reach and improve the lives of those who would be unaware of, or unable to, access high quality locally grown food. The project aims to target people who are unsure or unaware of how to improve their nutrition and lifestyle.

Cwmgwili Miners Welfare Association: Cwmgwili Community Garden
The group aim to transform a neglected and unused area of land into a wildlife community garden which will also provide a community resource for environmental education.
Nod y grÅµp yw trawsnewid darn o dir sydd wedi'i esgeuluso i ardd natur gymunedol a fydd hefyd yn adnodd cymunedol ar gyfer addysg amgylcheddol.

Cwmni Cemaes Cyf: Cemaes Woodland
The project aims to improve and enhance Cemaes Woodland, a community woodland established in 2004 located in the village of Cemaes. Volunteers enhance the woodlands biodiversity and appeal to encourage greater use by visitors.

Cwmni Seren Ffestiniog Cyf: Towards a Sustainable South Gwynedd
The community project Dodrefn Seren was established to reduce waste by recycling and reusing a variety of items. It also works to raise awareness among residents, businesses and organisations in South Gwynedd of the need to avoid waste and to re-use and recycle more materials and goods.

CwmTalwg Woodlands Residents' Group: Cwmtalwg LNR
Cwm Talwg Woodlands Residents group manages a local nature reserve (LNR) which consists of three small wooded areas in the suburbs of Barry (Vale of Glamorgan). The aim is to provide conditions favourable for a wide range of wildlife which can be enjoyed by local people, and a place that local schools can use for environmental studies.

Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd: Environmental Project
This is a project initiated by Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd, the Welsh Naturalist Society, to collect information and increase understanding and awareness of environmental biodiversity, through the specific study of flora and fauna, practical conservation work and an investigation into cultural connections and the role of plants in Wales.

Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd: Llen Natur
This is a project initiated by Cymdeithas Edward Llwyd, the Welsh Naturalist Society, to collect information and increase understanding and awareness of environmental biodiversity, through the specific study of flora and fauna, practical conservation work and an investigation into cultural connections and the role of plants in Wales. The project will promote, celebrate and record the role and importance of plants and their impact/ influence on the lives of the people of Wales.

Dee Valley Community Partnership Ltd: Ethelstone Allotment
The aim of this project is to set up a community allotment on a neglected area of land in Cefn Mawr to allow locally grown food to be available to groups and the general public. By establishing the Allotment as a community project, the group aim to support local inhabitants, bring about visible changes to the local environment and encourage the local people of Cefn Mawr to get their hands dirty and grow their own food.

Deer Initiative Ltd: Monitoring of Wild Deer in Wales
The group work to raise awareness of the issues and impacts of deer in Welsh woodlands, create opportunities for volunteers to monitor deer impacts in their local area and to train volunteers and community groups to recognise native flora and fauna and the impact deer have on them.
Mae'r grÅµp yn ymdrechu i godi ymwybyddiaeth o faterion ac effeithiau ceirw yng nghoetiroedd Cymru, creu cyfleoedd i wirfoddolwyr fonitro effeithiau ceirw yn eu hardal leol a hyfforddi gwirfoddolwyr a grwpiau cymunedol i adnabod fflora a ffawna cynhenid.

Deudraeth Cyf: Parc Y Mileniwm
The site is currently in poor condition and an eyesore in an otherwise attractive town. The main aim of the project is to improve the ground for active community use and to make the community aware and responsible for the development of their community.
Maeâ€™r safle hwn mewn cyflwr gwael ar hyn o bryd ac yn hyllbeth mewn tref sydd fel arall yn ddeniadol. Maeâ€™r problemau draeniad wedi effeithio ar yr ardaloedd oddi amgylch, gan achosi llifogydd yn agos at y brif stryd a maes parcioâ€™r dref. Maeâ€™r cae yn gyf

Down to Earth/Prosiect Down To Earth
Through smallholding practices, Earthing encourages volunteers to get involved in growing food, working with animals, natural building, and traditional and rural crafts.
Drwy arferion tyddyn, mae Earthing yn anelu i annog gwirfoddolwyr i ymglymu mewn tyfu bwyd, gweithio gydag anifeiliaid, adeiladau naturiol a chrefftau traddodiadol a gwledig.

Drop In Centre Development Trust: Belvedere Gardens
The group are working to create a sensory garden which will provide local people with volunteering opportunities to learn new skills and meet new people as well as creating a small haven for local wildlife

Dyfed Permaculture Farm Trust
Dyfed Permaculture Farm Trust will develop the farm according to permaculture principles - the design of sustainable human habitats based on the philosophy of caring for the Earth and its people. The Trust land provides a space for putting sustainable ideas into practice whilst creating habitats that will encourage wildlife. Conservation of the existing biodiversity of the site is an important part of the work here. Other targets are an openness to experimentation, working cooperatively, encouraging involvement of the local community and new membership.

Dyffryn Clydach Volunteers
The Dyffryn Clydach Volunteers project involves the construction of footpaths that stretch for over half a mile through a river valley and woodland. The vision is to turn the valley into a public amenity for people to enjoy. The site is in a highly populated area and is an important green wedge between the communities of Dyffryn Clydach and Blaenhonddan.

Dyffryn Community Garden Association: Dyffryn Community Garden Project/Prosiect Gardd Gymunedol Dyffryn
The Community Garden will provide an opportunity for community members both young and old to grow their own produce and encourage a healthier lifestyle through the activities provided. There will be opportunities to learn new skills and develop intergenerational activities around horticulture and biodiversity.
Bydd yr Ardd Gymunedol yn rhoi cyfle i aelodau oâ€™r gymuned, yn hen ac yn ifanc, dyfu eu cynnyrch eu hunain a hybu ffordd iachach o fyw drwyâ€™r gweithgareddau a ddarperir. Ceir cyfleoedd i ddysgu sgiliau newydd a datblygu gweithgareddau syâ€™n pontioâ€™r cenedlaethau yn y maes garddwriaeth a bioamrywiaeth.

Dyfi Valley Seed Savers
This project is about achieving permanent changes in the Dyfi Valley food systems and beyond through community events developing awareness of food miles and the importance of local produce, it has the following themes; vegetables, local food, orchard fruits and native trees.

East Williamston Community and Hall Association: Jubilee Park and Nature Trail
East Williamston Jubilee Park and Nature Trail links together the inhabitants, local authorities, voluntary and other organisations in a common effort to advance education and provide facilities in the interest of social welfare, recreation and leisure time with the object of improving the life of the inhabitants. By creating areas of natural habitat it is hoped to encourage the diversification of species (animal, flora and fauna) by sympathetic management.

Ebenezer Heritage Community Project
Ebenezer Churchyard consists of 1500 graves set in approximately 2 acres of land and the Chapel of Ebenezer sits in this graveyard. Being one of the oldest burial grounds in the Eastern Valley it contains a unique record of the community and industry over 260 years. The project aims to clear the badly neglected area, expose the gravestones, clear all the paths and introduce new paths, where necessary, providing access so that further work including developing habitat for wildlife and access for families to visit graves can be carried out.

Erlas Victorian Walled Garden
The Erlas Garden Project aims is to restore a kitchen garden to its former productivity, and by developing innovative projects, which are ecologically friendly, in the surrounding grounds of Erlas Hall. The group are providing meaningful daytime activity for up to twenty people who have learning disabilities and through this help to promote their inclusion into society.

Flat Holm Society: Flat Holm Island
The Flat Holm Society aims to preserve the conservation value of the island through wildlife monitoring and grassland management as well as developing the Island as a public resource for education.

Flat Holm Society: Flat Holm Victorian Garden Project
The project will renovate the garden back to its former state as a walled Victorian Garden. The garden is in part specifically a wildlife garden and has been designed with the needs of local wildlife in mind. Currently having more than 2,500 visitors to the centre each year, the garden will serve as a recreational area for residential visitors to the Flat Holm Farm House Study Centre.

Forest School Wales
Forest School Wales encourages and inspires individuals of all ages and backgrounds to develop their confidence, self esteem and independence in special Welsh woodland settings, and at the same time nurtures a respect and responsibility for the surrounding environment.

FRAME: Pembrokeshire Frame
The Pembrokeshire Furniture Store - FRAME project is developing a community furniture store operated by people who have had mental health problems. Eventually the project hopes to repair all unwanted furniture and household equipment for those in need.

Freshwater East Reserve For Nature: Local Nature Reserve Enhancement
The main group aim is to enhance and protect the diversity of habitats in the Local Nature Reserve situated in Freshwater East, Pembroke and to provide opportunties for people to understand and enjoy them.
Prif nod y grÅµp yw gwella a gwarchod amrywiaeth y cynefinoedd yn y Warchodfa Natur Leol yn Freshwater East, Sir Benfro, ac i ddarparu cyfleoedd i bobl eu deall aâ€™u mwynhau.

Friends of Coedbach Park: Coed Bach Park Environment/Cyfeillion Parc Coedbach
The main aim of the project is to protect and enhance the Park's natural environment so that it can be appreciated and enjoyed by the Park users and help sustain the natural flora and fauna.
Prif nod y prosiect yw diogelu a gwella amgylchedd y Parc fel y gall defnyddwyr y Parc ei werthfawrogi a'i fwynhau, a helpu i gynnal y fflora a'r ffawna naturiol.

Friends of Forest Farm & Glam Canal
The project is developing the area of Forest Farm, Cardiff, for visitors and local people, through access work which is needed for disabled visitors who wish to visit the bird hide.

Friends of Maesgwyn: Maesgwyn School Garden 'The Great Outdoors'
An environmental review highlighted the need for development of the grounds to raise environmental awareness within the school and wider community. The project includes planting, allowing self seeding and reducing mowing to provide habitats for wildlife and increased biodiversity.

Friends of Pedal Power Project Ltd/Ffrindiau Pwer Pedal
The group, first established in 2000, has an overall aim of working in partnership with other agencies to promote and facilitate the enjoyment of cycling to disabled people in Cardiff by providing a fully accessible and integrated bike service to all in order to improve health, promote a healthier environment, and to meet the Welsh Assembly Government Strategies for sustainability, environment and health.
Maeâ€™r grwp, a sefydlwyd gyntaf ym 2000, yn meddu ar amcan cyffredinol o weithio mewn partneriaeth gydag asiantaethau eraill i hyrwyddo a hwyluso'r mwynhad a ddaw o seiclo i bobl anabl yng Nghaerdydd drwy ddarparu gwasanaeth beic hygyrch ac integredig i bawb er mwyn gwella iechyd, hyrwyddo amgylchedd iachach, ac i gwrdd Ã¢ Strategaethau Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru am gynaladwyedd, yr amgylchedd ac iechyd.

Friends of Rock Park: Rock Park Rejuvenation Project
Rock Park Rejuvenation Project is improving the appearance of the central area of Rock Park, which has been neglected for a number of years. Overgrown trees and shrubs are pruned and shaped, new planting carried out where necessary and paths are repaired and maintained.

Friends of Severn Infant and Nursery: The Secret Garden
To develop an outdoor area as a stimulus for learning and to educate the community on the importance of caring for their environment. The project will be for parents and friends of the school, sharing the time with their children and also participating in educational games.

Garnsychan Partnership: Circulate
The Circulate Furniture Recycling project which is Torfaen's only bulky household reuse facility, helps to save over 120 tonnes of furniture, white goods and household items reaching landfill sites each year. Circulate either sells or directly donates furniture at low cost to on average, 3,000 clients per year therefore providing a useful service for those on low incomes.

Garth Hillside Organic Garden: Garth Hillside Organic Garden Education & Outreach Project
The project aims to engage with local volunteers utilising the principles of permaculture at an established and well used site. It actively encourages the biodiversity at the project site in order to develop the knowledge of the team, provide an important, informal environmental education resource, both on-site and off and to create a space where local people can come to learn about a variety of subjects from organic growing to wildlife and conservation.

Girlguiding Caernarfonshire: Better Woodlands
The group are working to clear the seven acre woodland of laurel and to improve the path network to make it accessible to all, including wheelchair users, and to incorporate activities such as nature trails, maze, assault course, ropes etc. to encourage outdoor exercise.

Golygfa Gwydyr: Caerdroia Environmental Learning Project
Forestry Commission Wales have granted Golygfa Gwydyr 8 hectares of land in the heart of the Gwydir Forest. A Cyd Coed grant helped establish a community theatre in the form of a labyrinth called the Caerdroia which has been running since 2005. Golygfa Gwydyr is now developing this site as an educational resource as well as the community theatre.

Green Links Community Interest Company: Community Garden Project
Green Links, working in partnership with Pembroke School is working to develop a Community Garden on the school site. Plots are allocated to groups from the local community who wish to create gardens for wildlife, education, relaxation, food, exercise, and wellbeing.

Green Links Community Interest Company: Cuckoo Woods Project
The project is working on developing and improving access to Cuckoo Woods, establishing a programme of works to include tree planting, path creation, fencing, interpretation and the creation of an eco style outdoor shelter and wetland area. The workforce will include volunteers from the community and secondary aged pupils particularly those at risk of disaffection.

Green Phoenix: Micro reserves and priority species project
The group aim to educate people to gain a greater understanding of priority species within the 5km study area and to feel empowered to help these species with physical actions and small changes to their land or garden.
Nod y grÅµp yw addysgu pobl i ennill gwell ddealltwriaeth o rywogaethau blaenoriaeth yn ardal 5km yr astudiaeth, a'u hannog i helpu'r rhywogaethau hyn drwy weithredoedd corfforol a newidiadau bach ar eu tir neu eu gerddi.

Groundwork North Wales: Heaps of Nature
The aim of the project is to improve the site for biodiversity and habitat improvement. Provide practical educational experiences for the local community, a place to enjoy, and increase voluntary action; particularly through practical environment improvement.

Gwelfor Community Concern: Gwelfor Goes Green
The main purpose of Gwelfor Community Concern is to run the Gwelfor Youth House which is a community centre for the people of Morawelon, Holyhead. The group are working to create a new community space and create a garden environment that all members of the community can use.

Gwent Ornithological Society: Habitat Restoration and Education Project
The aim of the project is to create and enhance the Garnlydan reservoir for nesting and overwintering birds - species that are known to be found in the area and that are a priority for conservation. It is also to increase awareness and knowledge of bird conservation around the site.
Nod y prosiect yw creu a gwella cronfa ddÅµr Garnlydan ar gyfer adar sy'n nythu ac yn gaeafu yno - rhywogaethau a wyddys sydd yn yr ardal ac sy'n flaenoriaeth o ran cadwraeth. Bydd hefyd yn ceisio codi ymwybyddiaeth a gwybodaeth o gadwraeth adar yn yr ardal.

Gwent Wildlife Trust: Wood Products Initiative
The aim of the Wood Products Initiative is to increase the level of woodland management work through the development of added value woodland products within the Trust's woodlands and to increase the amount of woodland under sustainable coppice rotation.

Gwyrfai Rural Network: Gwyrfai Access Project/Prosiect Mynediad Llwybrau Gwyrfai
The Project aims to build and support the network of volunteers to deliver a programme of practical work days such as collecting litter and clearing and maintaining pathways as well as to work in partnership with other local groups to hold events such as wildlife days and guided walks.
Nod y prosiect yw meithrin a chefnogi rhwydwaith o wirfoddolwyr i gyflenwi rhaglen o ddiwrnodau gwaith ymarferol megis casglu sbwriel a chlirio a chynnal a chadw llwybrau yn ogystal Ã¢ gweithio mewn partneriaeth gyda grwpiau lleol eraill i gynnal digwyddiadau fel diwrnodau bywyd gwyllt a theithiau cerdded.

Homemakers Community Recycling
Homemakers Community Recycling research and promote a range of recycling activities in Abergavenny and Monmouthshire, with emphasis on furniture recycling projects.

Innovate Trust: Field Days Organic
Field Days Organic seek to develop the Innovate Trust Field Days project at the Amelia Trust Farm, enabling the group to offer further environmental and horticultural training opportunities for people with learning disabilities.

Light Foot Enterprises: Household Energy Service
Bringing the volunteer based Household Energy Service (HES) to Communities in Wales, HES is delivering high quality professional energy advice to the community. It is delivered by trained and coordinated volunteers and supported by their own professional quality control. The end results are energy and financial savings, the suppression of â€˜fuel povertyâ€™, the minimisation of carbon emissions and the creation of an informed and active community.

Llandanwg Dunes Protection Group: Llandanwg Dunes Protection
The Llandanwg Dunes Protection project addresses the root cause of erosion of the Llandanwg beach foreshore, in the vicinity of the breakwater by restoring the groynes system and modifying the profile of the breakwater using, locally available, stone dressing, creating a self- sustaining, healthy dunes system.

Llanellitown.com: Carmarthenshire Wildlife Watch
The Carmarthenshire Wildlife Project has been set up to encourage and support volunteers to observe, survey and report wildlife throughout the county.
Mae Prosiect Natur Sir GÃ¢r wedi'i sefydlu i annog a chefnogi gwirfoddolwyr i sylwi ac adrodd ar natur ledled y sir.

Llanfaelog Community Garden
The project's aim is to develop the grounds of the Llanfaelog Community Centre into a community garden. This is being done by members of the Llanfaelog Youth Club and members of the community.

Maesgeirchen and Tan Y Bryn Allotment Scheme
The association was formed to set up and manage an allotment site for residents of the Maesgerichen and Tan y Bryn estate on land not currently used and owned by Gwynedd Council. The intention is to provide allotments to individual members and a communal allotment area where community groups and residents not wanting a full allotment, can develop a knowledge and appreciation of food growing.
Crewyd Cymdeithas Rhandiroedd Maesgeirchen a Than y Bryn i sefydlu a rheoli safle rhandir ar gyfer trigolion ystadau Maesgeirchen a Than y Bryn. Y bwriad yw darparu rhandiroedd i aelodau unigol ac ardal randir gymunedol lle y gall grwpiau cymunedol a thrigolion nad ydynt yn dymuno cael rhandir llawn ddatblygu dealltwriaeth a gwerthfawrogiad oâ€™r gwaith o dyfu bwyd.

Marcher Apple Network: Paramor Orchard
The group want to create a traditional orchard containing tall standard apple trees of local and rare varieties, many of which they are saving from extinction. Alongside this they will establish a nursery area for propagating and growing unknown varieties etc. and also conserve and increase the biodiversity in an existing damp copse or wildlife area.
They will carry out planting, stock proofing, hedging, grass cutting, pruning and general maintenance, and possibly some drainage work, in the orchard area. In the wildlife area they will survey and clear the site, devise a management plan, erect bat and bird boxes and possibly some stock proofing.
The purpose of the orchard will be explained in an information notice board and in due course they will provide facilities for visitors and volunteers such as picnic tables, shelter, tool shed and toilet.
This is a long term project and during its creation they will be able to reinforce the environmental and landscape importance of orchards as well as their importance to heritage and healthy lifestyles.
Maeâ€™r grÅµp hwn yn creu perllan afalau draddodiadol syâ€™n cynnwys coed afalau safonol tal o fathau lleol a rhai phrin, gyda llawer ohonynt yn cael eu helpu rhag trengi.

Marine Conservation Society: Welsh Ocean Wildlife Roadshow
The Welsh Ocean Wildlife Roadshow combines educational, awareness raising and community involvement activities to connect people in Wales with the rich and diverse biodiversity of Walesâ€™ seas and shores, and support community involvement in making environmental improvements to the Welsh coast. The roadshow will deliver a programme of local and regional presentations, workshops, events and resources to inform, enthuse and engage the public and stakeholders.

Menter Fachwen: Cwm Derwen
Menter Fachwen is a practical project involving the environmental management of the estate undertaken by people with learning difficulties. Menter Fachwen integrates people who are socially excluded, into their community by setting up small businesses where they train, work, and provide a service to their local community.

Moelyci Environmental Centre: PAM? Moelyci Education Project
This project is developing the resources required to increase the number and type of visits to the centre. It provides opportunities for the community and volunteers to take part in delivering and receiving environmental education experiences. The group are creating ponds, a round house, installing compost toilets, wildlife havens, improving access, site interpretation and increasing their capacity to expand the events and training courses they run for adults and families as well as developing formal and informal educational experiences for schools and other groups.

Monmouthshire Green Web
Monmouthshire GreenWeb is a network, or association of organisations, committed to the well being of the environment of Monmouthshire and encouraging greater communication about local environmental matters.

Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust: Dolforwyn Community Woodland
The project focuses on the development of a newly acquired woodland reserve to create an accessible, educational and inspiring natural space for members of the local community and partner organisations residing in the surrounding catchments to utilise and enjoy.

Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust: Dyfi Osprey Project
The Dyfi Osprey Project is a community led initiative based around local people. The project aims to educate and inform visitors and children about the magnificence of ospreys, birds of prey, birds in general and other wildlife both on the reserve and locally through the Welsh and English language.

Mount Community Association: Mount Woodlands
Mount Community Association (MCA) was able to purchase 15 acres of mature broadleaf woodland and lease another 15 acres close to the estuary and within easy walking distance of the estate. Before the woodland came under their care it was a neglected area mainly used by young people to hang out. A management plan has been developed with the help of the FC. The woodland has undergone some improvement work but there is still restoration access and maintenance work to be done. By undertaking this they will ensure the woodland is a better place for people and wildlife.
MCA hope to utilise the woodland to hold educational workshops and activities for the community and in doing this the individuals will strengthen their skills and learn to appreciate the environment for recreation and leisure. Through this community inclusion they hope to give a sense of pride and ownership, a feeling of confidence and wellbeing.

Mumbles Development Trust
The project is concerned with environmental regeneration, protection and enhancement within the village and surrounding area of Mumbles.
Maeâ€™r prosiect yn ymwneud ag adfywio, diogelu a gwellaâ€™r amgylcheddol yn y pentref aâ€™r ardal o amgylch y Mwmbwls.

Nant Y Fedw Tenants & Residents Association
Nant Y Fedw Tenants & Residents Association has many projects and initiatives that they are undertaking to enhance the local area, including creating wildlife habitats and litter picking. The project aims to improve the environment in the estate and community spirit by getting more residents involved in making the estate a better place to live.

NARC: Neptune's Army of Rubbish Cleaners
The group is working to reduce the amount of litter in the underwater environment. By removing rubbish from the sea bed it makes the underwater environment a cleaner and safer place for wildlife and other water users.

National Beekeeping Centre For Wales Cic/Canolfan Genedlaethol Cadw Gwenyn Cymru
The National Beekeeping Centre for Wales (NBCW) project aims to assist in the development of beekeeping, the conservation of bees, other pollinators and their habitats in ways that are sustainable and environmentally responsible. The project provides Wales with its first national centre, which will provide a focus for beekeeping in Wales and which will offer educational/practical courses for all levels of beekeeping and apiculture.

National Botanic Garden Of Wales: Conserving Biodiversity at Middleton Estate
Conserving Biodiversity at the Middleton Estate project aims to improve the biodiversity value of the site with the help of local communities. This will enable the site to be an outstanding example of nature conservation; it will allow general visitors, volunteers and students to appreciate the qualities of a sustainable countryside and inform other landowners how to manage their own land more sympathetically for biodiversity.

National Botanic Garden Of Wales: Creative Growth
The project aims to bring together volunteers of all ages, abilities and backgrounds from all corners of Wales, to collaborate in producing a series of large scale artworks (facilitated by an experienced community artist), which promote the research and education work of the National Botanic Gardens of Wales and raise awareness and understanding of biodiversity and environmental and conservation issues.

National Trust - Brecon Beacons, Mid and East Wales Region: Volunteer Lengthsmen/Fforddolwyr Gwirfoddol
In days gone by people looked after the byways leading to their communities, these people were called Lengthsmen. The National Trust uses traditional methods to reinstate land degraded by human activity in ways that prevent further erosion of the soil and loss of vegetation.
Yn y gorffennol, roedd pobl yn gofalu ar Ã´l y cilffyrdd a oedd yn arwain at eu cymunedau, gelwid y bobl hyn yn Fforddolwyr. Maeâ€™r Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol yn defnyddio dulliau traddodiadol i adfer tir sydd wedi ei ddiraddio gan weithgaredd dynol drwy.

National Trust Wales: All Things Bright and Beautiful
The project aims to engage with local people and visitors about the biodiversity of the estate through facilitating opportunities for them to become fully involved in all stages of its management.
Nod y prosiect yw ymgysylltu Ã¢ phobl leol ac ymwelwyr ynghylch bioamrywiaeth yr ystad drwy hwyluso cyfleoedd iddynt gymryd rhan yn llawn ym mhob cam o'r gwaith rheoli.

National Trust Wales: I noticed, when passing
I noticed, when passing is a project that aims to work with existing and new volunteers to enable them to record the flora and fauna observed as they undertake tasks around the estate and engage visitors in what they see.
Mae I noticed, when passing yn brosiect sydd am weithio gyda gwirfoddolwyr hen a newydd i'w galluogi i gofnodi'r fflora a'r ffawna maent yn ei weld wrth iddynt ymgymryd Ã¢ thasgau o amgylch yr ystad, er mwyn i ymwelwyr gael gwybod beth maent yn ei weld.

National Trust Wales: National Trust Erddig
Involving and educating the local community (particularly disadvantaged young people) in conservation and habitat management and in doing so improving the local environment both in Wrexham itself and on the Erddig estate.

National Trust Wales: Our Heathland Heritage
The project aims to engage and enthuse local communities in the local biodiversity and historical landscapes around them and to raise the profile of the work of the Heathland Partnerships, who have improved heathland/common land over the last 10 years resulting in richer biodiversity within these important habitats.

National Trust Wales: Taking Care of the Little Things
The project aims to equip volunteers to engage and educate visitors on the importance of bees and other insects in our food production and make them think about the effects of their choices on pollinators and other garden friends through the use of pesticides in their gardens.
Nod y prosiect yw rhoi'r gallu i wirfoddolwyr ennyn diddordeb ac addysgu ymwelwyr ar bwysigrwydd gwenyn a phryfed eraill wrth i ni gynhyrchu bwyd, a gwneud iddynt feddwl am effeithiau eu dewisiadau ar beillyddion a chyfeillion eraill yr ardd drwy ddefnyddio plaleiddiaid yn eu gerddi.

National Trust Wales: The Hills are Alive
The group aim to recruit and retain a number of volunteer recorders who will look at the existing biodiversity of the SE and Mid Wales National Trust sites as well as helping to develop a more detailed management plan.
Nod y grÅµp yw recriwtio a chadw nifer o gofnodwyr gwirfoddol a fydd yn edrych ar fioamrywiaeth bresennol safleoedd yr Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol yn y De Ddwyrain a'r Canolbarth yn ogystal Ã¢ helpu i ddatblygu cynllun rheoli manylach.

National Trust Wales: Turning a New Leaf/Troi Dalen Newydd
The National Trust Wales own and manage a one hectare patch of woodland behind the Aberdulais Tin Works and Waterfall visitor site. With the Turning a New Leaf project the group are aiming to engender more meaningfully with the local community and generate more local support for the woodland to encourage a sense of ownership.
Mae Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol Cymru yn berchen ar ac yn rheoli hectar o goetir tu Ã´l i Waith Tun a Rhaeadr Aberdulais. Gyda phrosiect Troi Dalen Newydd mae'r grÅµp yn ceisio anelu at ymwneud fwyfwy gyda'r gymuned leol a chreu mwy o gefnogaeth leol i'r coetir gan annog teimlad o berchnogaeth.

Nature Conservancy
Our Mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends by
promoting environmental responsibility through education and awareness.

Newport Paths Group: Newport Paths Project
The project is a community path scheme designed to support voluntary groups to maintain and enhance the public rights of way network. The group established the Newport Millennium Trail which has significance for local people and brings resources to the community. It will produce descriptive leaflet/guide to the trail which will be bilingual. The group will undertake clearance and maintenance work on other public rights of way which link into the Trail and so increasing and enhancing the original project. The group are also working with local statutory organisations to facilitate access to certain paths for less able users.

Newtown 20:20: Newtown Sustainable Transport Project
The main aim of the project is to reduce the carbon emissions that arise from transport in Newtown by raising awareness of the volume of carbon emissions that arises from car use and the damage that this has on the environment and presenting attractive alternatives to existing car users.

North Wales Wildlife Trust: Gardening Project
The Snowdonia Wildlife Gardening Project has been set up to enhance the Biodiversity value of gardens in the Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd and Conwy. The project aims to improve and increase the biodiversity value and area of gardens and public spaces in Gwynedd, Conwy and Anglesey. Also, to provide the link between people and the local environment in the form of education, advice and inspiration.

North Wales Wildlife Trust: Green Horizons
The Green Horizons project aims to foster an interest in wildlife, the environment and sustainable living among communities in Wrexham using Marford Quarry Nature Reserve and other sites as focal areas for action.

North Wales Wildlife Trust: Gwaith Powdwr
This project is concerned with the ecological and environmental restoration of the former ICI Nobel Explosives Company's site in North Wales. The site is no longer required for use and is therefore available for restoration to a semi-natural condition.

North Wales Wildlife Trust: Marine Awareness North Wales WT
The project provide the local and visiting community with interactive and lively interpretation at various centres, awareness raising events, activities and workshops which are held throughout the year. The aim of the project is to increase public awareness and understanding of the marine environment and its conservation through a range of media whilst sustaining and increasing community involvement.

Nsa Afan Community Development Centre: U GROW Project/Prosiect U Grow
The aim of the project is to develop and provide a managed community garden where members of the community can grow flowers, possibly fruit and vegetables, encourage wildlife and enjoy sitting in positive open space that they are encouraged to have ownership of.
Datblygu a darparu gardd gymunedol a reolir, lle gall aelodauâ€™r gymuned dyfu blodau, ffrwythau a llysiau o bosib, annog bywyd gwyllt a mwynhau eistedd mewn man agored positif y cÃ¢nt eu hannog i hawlio perchnogaeth drosto.

Oaklands Hall Allotment Association: Community Allotments and Wildlife
Oaklands Hall Allotment Association is a community allotment group who have cleared a derelict site and returned it to community use. They aim to develop the area further by establishing a wildlife area behind the allotment site, which was previously used for fly tipping and is therefore not suitable for growing produce in order to increase the species diversity within the habitat.

Oriel Plas Glyn Y Weddw: Winllan Project/Prosiect Winllan
The main aim of the project is to restore and manage a 12-acre woodland which had been hidden for 70 years due to dense growth of laurel and rhododendron. In 2012 the woodland will be opened to the public and will serve as an educational resource as a result of a comprehensive natural heritage interpretation programme that the group is aiming to provide. Once completed, the site will be a hugely important resource both for the local community and visitors to the area.
Prif nod y prosiect ydy adfer a rheoli coetir 12 acer oedd wedi bod yn guddiedig am 70 mlynedd oherwydd trwch o goed llawryf a rhododendron. Yn 2012 bydd y coetir yn cael ei agor i'r cyhoedd ac yn adnodd addysgol o ganlyniad i raglen ddehongli treftadaeth naturiol gynhwysfawr y mae'r grÅµp yn bwriadu ei darparu. Unwaith y caiff ei gwblhau, bydd y safle yn adnodd hynod o bwysig ar gyfer y gymuned leol ac ar gyfer ymwelwyr Ã¢'r ardal.

Pant and Dowlais Boys and Girls Club: Engine House Community Garden
Pant and Dowlais Boys and Girls Club have worked on this Engine house Community project since 2002, itâ€™s a Grade 2 listed building which desperately needed renovating. The group raised over Â£600,000 to renovate this shell of this building, into a youth centre which is open seven nights a week. Attached to this building is a run down garden and pond which the young people have worked to restore into a community resource.

Partneriaeth Moelfre Partnership: Prosiect Amgycheddol Moelfre
A small site in need of improvement has been identified by the community. Improvements include, improving disabled access to the site, clearing and planting part of the site, putting in seating and limestone planters and improving the sites surface area and these will be carried out by volunteers from within the community.
Mae gwelliannau amgylcheddol yn agwedd allweddol ar ddatblygiad yr ardal. Maeâ€™r gymuned wedi nodi safle bach sydd angen ei wella. Ymhlith y gwelliannau bydd gwella mynediad yr anabl iâ€™r safle, clirio a phlannu rhan oâ€™r safle, gosod seddau a phlanwyr calchfaen a gwella arwynebedd y safle.

Pembrokeshire Frame: BlueSkys
Frame Blueskys is a horticultural project producing boxes of naturally grown vegetables using organic principles where possible. The project uses historical methods such as hot beds to germinate seedlings and traditional composting methods. Recycled products are also used for composting bays and cold frames.Vegetable boxes which include a range of herbs are sold and delivered locally reducing carbon footprint of food miles. Extra land has been taken on to increase production to meet local demand.

Pembrokeshire South East Energy Group: Save the Planet
The project aims to promote all forms of energy conservation and sustainable, renewable energy and to advance the education of the public in this. This is achieved by holding public meetings, addressing groups, using displays at events and taking part in government consultations on matters relating to climate change.

Phoenix Community Furniture Scheme
The group reduce the number of unwanted household items going to landfill by restoring items and then passing these on to people in need within Powys.
Mae'r grÅµp yn lleihau faint o eitemau o gartrefi sy'n mynd i safleoedd tirlenwi drwy adfer eitemau a'u pasio ymlaen i bobl mewn angen ym Mhowys.

Ponthafren Association: Ponthafren's Eco-friendly Garden Project/Prosiect Gardd Eco-gyfeillgar Ponthafren
Ponthafren Association has a riverside building and gardens in Newtown. Our project enables volunteers to work in the gardens to grow vegetable, fruit and flowers in a sustainable manner. The gardens are on three levels, the top level in an organic vegetable garden, which provides produce for practical cooking course and the Sunday lunches provided at the centre; they sell surplus produce within the centre. The middle level is a sensory garden, providing a place to sit or stroll and enjoy the fresh air, the view, and experience the wildlife which is encouraged into the garden. The lowest level stretches down to the river Severn, and has greater potential as a wildlife haven. They intend to further develop their volunteer skills and expand their planting programme to encourage more wildlife into the garden and also increase their organic food production.
Maeâ€™r prosiect hwn yn galluogi gwirfoddolwyr i dyfu llysiau, ffrwythau a blodau mewn modd cynaliadwy a chynyddu bioamrywiaeth a bywyd gwyllt yn y gerddi rhenciog ym Mhonthafren.

Pwyllgor Pentre Carmel: Tan y Ffordd Community Park
TheTan y Ffordd Community Park project focusses on transforming an area of re-designated land earmarked for housing development into a community garden, with parking facilities, that is used by both visitors and local people.

QuitDay.org
Raises awareness on the environmental impact of tobacco companies and products.

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust: Cwm Marteg Project
The main aim of the Cwm Marteg Project to reach landowners, community groups and other people of all ages to raise awareness, appreciation and understanding of wildlife, the local environment and sustainable land management, so that they are better able to care for and protect it for the future.

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust: Gilfach Farm Centre
Gilfach Farm SSSI Nature Reserve is a 418 acre registered organic upland hill farm in mid Wales. The varieties of habitats are a microcosm of those present throughout the county. The whole farm is open to the public, free of charge, and is also used for organised training groups both through the Wildlife Trust and other bodies, eg Universities, schools & colleges, FWAG etc.

Radnorshire Wildlife Trust: Practical Biodiversity
The project forms part of the Wildlife and People Programme of the Wildlife Trusts in Wales. The overall aim of the programme is to make biodiversity, wildlife, the environment and the work of the Trusts relevant to people of all ages. This project within the program will focus on taking practical action in the Welsh countryside to maintain, enhance and increase biodiversity.

Rcma Social Enterprise Ltd: Riverside Community Garden Allotment Project/Prosiect Rhandir Gardd Cymuned Glan yr Afon
The Riverside Community Garden works closely with the allotment committee to encourage greater community involvement in and uptake of allotments by increasing access to allotment land, to people from the areas of Riverside and Grangetown, who would not otherwise be able to access such space due to lack of knowledge, confidence and ability.
Bydd Gardd Gymunedol Glan yr Afon yn gweithioâ€™n agos gydaâ€™r pwyllgor rhandiroedd i annog mwy o gyfranogiad cymunedol mewn rhandiroedd ac annog pobl iâ€™w derbyn drwy gynyddu mynediad i dir rhandir, i drigolion Glan yr Afon a Grangetown, na fyddent fel arall yn gallu cael mynediad i dir oâ€™r fath o ganlyniad i ddiffyg gwybodaeth, hyder a gallu.

Rcma Social Enterprise Ltd: Riverside Community Market Association
Riverside Community Market Association is operating and developing a producers' market in a multi-cultural inner city area of Cardiff. The market contributes to the health of both the environment and the community by enabling local producers to sell directly a wide range of high quality Welsh and organic produce and food items at affordable prices.

Reseiclo Community Wood Recycling
The project aims to prevent as much of the wood waste that is currently produced in the Newport/Cardiff area from ending up in a landfill site by collecting directly from businesses and providing low-cost timber for sale.

Riverfly Partnership: Riverfly Partnership Wales
This project will see the expansion of volunteer environment monitoring with the Anglers Monitoring Initiative (AMI) in Wales through training and education. The AMI trains volunteer groups to monitor the biological water quality of their local rivers to enable an informed dialogue between these trained citizen scientists and the Environment Agency (EA) to help ensure the good ecological status of rivers.

Rosehill Quarry Group: Rosehill Quarry Community Park
The Rosehill Quarry Group was formed in 1985 to provide a recreation, education and nature conservation facility for local communities, including those suffering social deprivation.
They offer areas where:
- Children can play freely and experience something akin to countryside;
- Diverse flora and fauna can flourish; (a) people can participate in caring for their own community;
- Occasional events can be put on for the local community.

Rounded Developments
Rounded Developments Enterprises is a not for profit organisation based in Cardiff that runs a Sustainable Building Centre. The purpose of the centre is to provide the residents and voluntary organisations in Wales with a central place where they can discover how to build more sustainably, where to access the materials from and who can actually install / build projects for them.

RSPB Cymru: Black Grouse Date With Nature
The Black Grouse population in Wales is steadily increasing due to a long running habitat management conservation programme. The project aims to introduce this species and its plight to a wider audience by raising its profile via interpretation and guided walks.

RSPB Cymru: Board Walking; Ynys Hir Access Project
This project will establish new and improved access to all areas of the RSPB Cymru Ynys Hir nature reserve, completing a circular trail walk on the site and erecting new hides. By creating full access to all of the reserve, the group wish to introduce birds and wildlife to all who wish to discover them.

RSPB Cymru: Lake Vyrnwy Hedgerow and Wall Restoration
Work at Lake Vyrnwy includes:
Improving 22km of neglected hedgerows, for the benefit of wildlife and the environment; Rebuilding of 6km of traditional dry stone walls; Providing training opportunities for volunteers.

RSPB Cymru: Newport Wetlands Education Project
The group aims to develop a centre of excellence that encourages people, who do not normally visit nature reserves, to begin the journey of discovery about the varied environments of Wales.

RSPCA Llys Nini: Environmental Project
Llys Nini comprises of 78 acres containing both grass and woodland. The project is managing all of the land for the benefit of wildlife, protecting and improving habitats and increasing public access.

Sardis Parks and Gardens
The volunteers are working to improve the centre of the village by cleaning up, removing rubbish, clearing out ditches, laying hedges and maintaining the work already done. Areas now free of rubbish are planted with native plants and boxes of flowers.

Sea Trust Cic: Sea Trust South and West Wales
This project looks at the study of porpoises, dolphins, and other sea life found around Strumble Head. This is linked in with existing and proposed programmes around the Celtic Fringe using and developing acoustic and video monitoring systems.

Sea Watch Foundation
SWFC conduct research into the marine populations of Cardigan bay and South-West Wales to monitor and gain information to assist with the management and future conservation of these animals to help safeguard them for future generations.

Shared Earth Trust: Denmark Farm Conservation Centre
At the Denmark Farm Conservation, the Shared Earth Trust is carrying out a long-term programme to restore and create wildlife habitats on farmland which was virtually devoid of wildlife interest after a decade of pasture improvement and intensive stock farming.

Snowdonia Society: Snowdonia Ecosystem Project/Prosiect Ecosystem Eryri
The Snowdonia Ecosystem Project aims to involve people in the protection, enhancement and celebration of all that makes Snowdonia special. The project is intended to span a number of years, each year developing and adapting g according to what was learned/happened in the previous years.Nod Prosiect Ecosystem Eryri yw annog pobl i gyfrannu at ddiogelu, gwella a dathlu popeth sy'n gwneud Eryri'n arbennig.

South Splott Residents' Association: South Splott Residents Environmental Project
South Splott Residents Association aims to engage local residents in activities to improve the local environment and raise awareness of local issues. There is a significant problem with anti social behaviour in the area so the group encourage younger members to make a positive impact in the community they live in through environmental activities.

St Davids Eco-city Group: St Davids Eco-City Project
St Davids Eco-City Projects aim is to find ways to decrease the carbon footprint of St Davids. The group plans to support the inhabitants of St Davids by assisting with any behavioural changes necessary to live a more sustainable lifestyle, as well as engaging with 500,000 visitors a year who visit the city.

St. Cynbryds' Community Group: Community Gardens
The projectâ€™s main objective is to carry out environmental improvements to the churchyard, including a wildlife garden and raised beds, making it easier and safer for visitors to gain access to the graves and to make it pleasant for people walking through.

Sussed Wales: Sussed Education and Outreach Programme
Sussed Education and Outreach project provides a community education programme and volunteer coordination regarding environmentally friendly, local and fairly traded goods. The project provides talks and presentations to schools, businesses and community groups.

Sustaining Life: Plotting to Improve
The project is a therapeutic resource for people on the margins of society. The group hold regular workdays at an allotment on a local council estate where participants have the chance to grow, and eventually eat, their own vegetables and fruit. Participants are taught to cultivate the plots in keeping with organic principles, learning about such subjects as composting and wildlife gardening.

Sustrans Cymru: Volunteer Programme
Sustrans aim to provide people with the opportunity to care for important habitats that exist along the cycle networks in Wales by increasing the range of activities volunteers can undertake, with a particular focus on rangers and Wildlife Champions who will be offered support and training to survey wildlife and to engage with other cycle route users.

Swansea Community Farm
The Swansea Community Farm project, based on a small working farm which used to be a derelict urban site, provides a range of benefits to the local community. The project is based on the model of City and Community Farms in other areas of Wales and England.

Swansea Community Farm: Cadle Conversation
Cadle conservation is a practical project that recruits, supports and trains local volunteers to manage Cadle Heath Local Nature reserve. Operating through weekly adult volunteer sessions, monthly conservation days and awareness raising events, they aim to create, manage and promote Cadle Heath and the surrounding woodland as a welcoming environment, diverse in habitats and rich in wildlife.

Swansea District Bee Keepers' Society: Bee Demonstration Tent
The project's aim is to encourage people to take up beekeeping as a hobby and to raise awareness of environmental and wildlife issues by exploring the important role of bees and other beneficial insects which play a part in our natural environment.

Syrcas Circus
Established in 2004, the group have toured to and organised festivals and events with a range of shows and workshops. They are committed to providing accessible circus/theatre and arts to all in the community and using these to further awareness of environmental issues.

Talwrn Playing Field Committee: Talwrn Playing Fields
The project aims to create a community woodland and sustainable play and recreational area. The scheme will involve landscaping work and the planting of a variety of trees and wildflowers native to the area as well as providing nesting and roosting opportunities for mammals, birds and insects.

Taraggan Educational Gardens
The group aim to promote and work with the community to create a better and healthier environment for the people of Gilfach Estate and the wider surroundings.
Nod y grÅµp yw hyrwyddo'r gymuned, a gweithio gyda'r gymuned i greu amgylchedd gwell, mwy iach ar gyfer pobl Ystad Gilfach a'r cyffiniau.

TCV: Swinchiard Brook Education Project/Prosiect Addysg Nant Swinchiard
TCV Cymru has previously undertaken access work at Swinchiard Brook and now wishes to encourage local people to visit the site and the surrounding area by inspiring them with the wildlife living on their doorstep through educational activities and awareness raising events. The group also work with local volunteers to encourage them to take up wildlife monitoring by offering them skills and training.
Yn y gorffennol mae TCV Cymru wedi gwneud gwaith mynediad yn Nant Swinchiard a bellach maeâ€™n dymuno annog pobl leol i ymweld Ã¢â€™r safle aâ€™r ardal gyfagos drwy eu hysbrydol gyda bywyd gwyllt syâ€™n byw ar garreg eu drws drwy weithgareddau addysgol a digwyddiadau codi ymwybyddiaeth. Maeâ€™r grÅµp hefyd yn gweithio gyda gwirfoddolwyr lleol iâ€™w hannog i fonitro bywyd gwyllt drwy gynnig sgiliau a hyfforddiant iddynt.

Teifi Rivers Trust: Fly Life Monitoring Project
The project aims to develop a band of well trained and equipped volunteers to monitor and record the River Teifi and its tributaries so that its health may be improved through better management.
Datblygu criw o wirfoddolwyr sydd wedi cael hyfforddiant ac offer i fonitro a chofnodi Afon Teifi a'i hisafonydd er mwyn gwella ei hiechyd drwy ei rheoli'n well.

Ten Green Bottles Powys CIC
Ten Green Bottles Powys is based in the heart of the village of New Radnor, and is a training, research and development project formed after consulting and working with local and national organisations researching ways of recycling glass. The waste is processed, hand crafted and made into an evolving range of products such as tiles, gifts, boxes, jewellery products, unique presents, garden furniture etc.

The Bat Conservation Trust: The Welsh Bat Project
The Welsh Bat Project aims to develop a sustainable network of volunteers to contribute towards meeting Biodiversity Action Plan targets for bats in Wales. Volunteers will conserve bat populations and their habitats by undertaking hundreds of actions under local and UK bat BAPâ€™s, including raising awareness and increasing understanding of the threats facing bats and the conservation measures available to benefit them, and increasing the number of sites surveyed within the National Bat Monitoring Programme.

The British Trust for Ornithology: Monitoring Project
This project is improving coverage of BTO surveys in Wales, by encouraging volunteering, making more effective input into initiatives such as the All Wales Agri-Environment Scheme, exploring opportunities for establishing volunteer training courses in survey techniques, leading to enhanced opportunities for employment in the environmental sector; and exploring the potential for setting up a fully-funded office for BTO in Wales.

The Co-star Partnership: Community Clean Up/Prosiect Glanhau Cymunedol
The community clean up project will be a way of bringing volunteers of all ages together to help clean up neglected areas such as parks, school grounds, open green spaces, subways and woodlands. A large number of these areas have been neglected over recent years and been used as dumping grounds for litter and bulk waste, resulting in deterioration of the woodland and wildlife.
The project will coordinate groups of volunteers in specifically run down areas to develop clean up projects. Each group will be responsible for different areas of concern.
Maeâ€™r prosiect glanhau cymunedol yn dwyn ynghyd wirfoddolwyr o bob oedran i helpu i lanhau mannau sydd wediâ€™u hesgeuluso megis parciau, ierdydd ysgol, meysydd glas agored, tanffyrdd a choetiroedd.

The Co-star Partnership: Growing for the Veg Box
CoStar is working collaboratively on growing local produce for local businesses, veg box schemes and schools and aims to establish horticultural based opportunities for young people, families and older people within community. It encourages behavioural change in the purchase and preparation of food and educates residents in waste minimisation.

The Environmental Network for Pembrokeshire: Making The Connections/Creuâ€™r Cysylltiadau
TENP is in the business of making the connections. The project aims to build capacity amongst voluntary sector organisations in Pembrokeshire, exchange good practice and to develop their ability to contribute to policy making.
TENP aims to do this through joint training opportunities, awareness raising activities, seminars, and the disseminating of information of relevance to groups. TENP will develop sub groups around specific issues as appropriate. In this way TENP will provide groups with mutual support and help and prevent duplication.
TENP also intends to raise awareness in the business sector of environmental issues, what the voluntary sector is achieving and how partnerships could be developed in order to meet local environmental challenges.
TENP would like to develop an agreed protocol with the statutory sector to enable organisations o effectively participate in the consultation process.
TENP intends to increase its membership year on year.
Maeâ€™r prosiect hwn yn meithrin gallu ymysg sefydliadauâ€™r sector gwirfoddol yn Sir Benfro, gan helpu i gyfnewid arferion da a datblygu cyfraniad y sector gwirfoddol at lunio polisÃ¯au.

The Eternal Forest Trust Limited: Boduan Sanctuary Wood
The group intend to protect, regenerate and create accessible woodland for all, including people who are infirm or disabled. The project will plan for the long term - protecting the wood indefinitely by providing burials and dedications, and ensuring through a clause in the title to the land that it can never be re-sold.

The Green Valleys (Wales) Community Interest Company: Sustainable Communities
The group is working with people in South and Mid Wales to raise awareness about energy use, production and reduction, climate change and sustainable lifestyles. They are also working to enable local communities to work together to bring sustainable energy generation to their communities mainly through micro hydro schemes.

The Magic of Life Trust:The Magic of Life Butterfly House
The Magic of Life Butterfly house aims to improve the environmental education centre for Ceredigion, increasing their visitor numbers and raising peopleâ€™s understanding of the environment. The gardens will be developed with show borders and wildlife areas accompanied by information focusing on the plantâ€™s role in the wild. Events such as nature walks will be organised to enthuse and inform people about local plants and animals. They aim to increase their visitor numbers and to raise peopleâ€™s understanding of the environment.

The Vincent Wildlife Trust: Our Beacon for Bats
The project involves communities, volunteers and landowners in the conservation of the lesser horseshoe bat in the Upper Usk Valley. The landscape of this area is internationally important for the lesser horseshoe bat and the project will help local people to learn about the bats living in their local area as well as liaise with landowners to advise them how to manage their land appropriately.

The Woodland Trust: Plas Power Woods/Coed Plas Power
The aim of the Plas Power Woods project is to raise awareness and understanding of the value of Plas Power Woods and encourage people to become actively involved with their natural environment.
Nod prosiect Coed Plas Power ydy cynyddu ymwybyddiaeth a dealltwriaeth o werth Coed Plas Power ac annog pobl i ddod yn rhan o'u hamgylchedd naturiol.

Tintern Angiddy Project
The project aims to increase renewable energy resources, and raise awareness of environmental issues and climate change.TAP will develop the educational aspects of the project to promote environmental issues, sustainability, and awareness of climate change. Current activities include holding information sessions and exhibitions both locally and further afield to raise awareness of climate change and inform about renewable energy technologies.

Tools for Self Reliance Cymru: Crickhowell Tools Workshop
TFSR Cymru collects unwanted hand tools and sewing machines from across Wales. These are refurbished and given free of charge to artisan groups in Africa. They also sell a wide variety of tools in Wales. They import a small number of tools made by Tanzanian blacksmiths to sell in Wales. Income from these activities goes towards funding their joint workshop in Tanzania, where they currently employ three Tanzanians to refurbish tools for local artisan groups.

Track 2000
Track 2000 is committed to reducing landfill usage by intercepting redundant equipment and materials from the waste stream via their free collection service to households and the private and public sectors throughout South East Wales.

Transition Bro Gwaun: Greener Living Project
The Greener Living project aims to engage a wide section of the community in the transition to a lower carbon economy and a more sustainable lifestyle. Education is a key element of this process, plus an approach which is positive, empowering and fun.

Transition Narberth
The main aim of Transition Narberth is to develop local solutions to the twin challenges of climate change and peak oil. The group will raise awareness of these issues by training members to give talks to local community groups and schools and will work towards producing a local energy descent plan.

Tredomen Allotments Association: Tredomen Allotments/Rhandiroedd Tredomen
The main aim of the project is to encourage the local community in the growing of fruit, vegetables and flowers within the allotments and new garden areas and provide a place of peaceful relaxation with the park.
Prif nod y prosiect yw annog y gymuned leol i dyfu ffrwythau, llysiau a blodau yn y rhandiroedd ac ardaloedd o erddi newydd a darparu lle heddychlon i ymlacio gydaâ€™r parc.

ValePlus: Valeplus Sensory Garden
ValePlus has a derelict area of land attached to its centre which it hopes to develop into a sensory garden with wheelchair access. The aim of the project is to create a garden which can be used as a future learning resource and a place of leisure and social activity.

Valeways
Valeways is a partnership between Vale of Glamorgan Council and local countryside groups. Essential footpath work is undertaken by groups of volunteers, to create a network of interesting and enjoyable circular walks throughout the Vale.

Valleys Furniture Recycling Scheme/Too Good To Waste
This project from Valleys Furniture Recycling Scheme assists in the alleviation of deprivation by helping meet the furniture and household needs of people on low incomes. There are also opportunities for volunteers to gain valuable work experience.

View (Glynneath) Ltd: "REVIVE" Reuse, Rethink, Recycle
The project aims to embed the reduce, reuse, recycle message within the local community via a charity shop which collects donated items that can be reused. This results in diversion from landfill, provides volunteers with extra skills and in turn helps to support the sustainability of the groupâ€™s facility as a whole, including the Glynneath Training Centre.

Vision 21 (Cyfle Cymru): Academy Allotments
Academy Allotments in Leckwith, Cardiff manages and maintains a former disused allotment and brown field site to develop a dedicated horticultural training environment for volunteers and people with learning needs. Using organic principles, those involved in the project learn a range of horticultural, vegetable production and garden maintenance skills.

Vision 21 (Cyfle Cymru): Roots Project
â€˜Rootsâ€™ offers work experience and training for people with learning disabilities offering a route to accreditation and active employment. The project is sited in an allotment allowing for community involvement and social integration.

WAFTRA -Westside and Forgeside TRA: The Cutting
The Cutting is a small section of old railway which has become overgrown with invasive species including Himalayan Balsam and bramble as well as litter. The group aims to keep the area clear and free of rubbish whilst controlling the invasive species and plant the area with appropriate indigenous plants and shrubs creating wildlife habitats whilst making the area more aesthetically pleasing and encourage volunteers from all age groups especially the younger generations who will hopefully feel proud of the resource that they have on their doorstep whilst creating a sense of ownership.
Nod prosiect Cutting yw clirio darn bychan o hen reilffordd sydd wedi tyfuâ€™n wyllt Ã¢ rhywogaethau goresgynnol, gan gynnwys ffromlys chwarennog a mieri, ynghyd Ã¢ sbwriel, er mwyn creu, yn y pendraw, gynefin bywyd gwyllt cain.

Welsh Bee Keepers Association: Apiculture in the Welsh Environment
The WBKA is improving the presentation of bee-keeping in Wales, to attract potential beekeepers and to raise public awareness of the important position of the honey bee, which, by its pollination activities, plays an essential role in the maintenance of biodiversity in the countryside and agriculture.

Wenvoe Wildlife Group: Wild Orchard, St Lythans
The main aim is to create a traditional, wild orchard that will last for many decades that is accessible to both humans and wildlife.
Y prif nod yw creu perllan wyllt, draddodiadol a fydd yn para sawl degawd sy'n hygyrch i bobl a bywyd gwyllt.

West Glamorgan Beekeepers Association: The West Glamorgan Training Apiary/Gwenynfa Hyfforddi Gorllewin Morgannwg
West Glamorgan Beekeepers Association is hoping to expand its membership further and educate the wider public about the important role bees play in our lives. With the development of a new teaching apiary the group wishes to encourage both new and experienced beekeepers, focusing on modern beekeeping methods and keeping abreast of new research techniques.
Mae Cymdeithas Gwenynwyr Gorllewin Morgannwg yn gobeithio ehangu'i aelodaeth ymhellach ac addysgu'r cyhoedd yn gyffredinol ynghylch pwysigrwydd rÃ´l gwenyn yn ein bywydau. Gyda datblygu gwenynfa ddysgu newydd, mae'r grÅµp am annog gwenynwyr newydd a phrofiadol, gan ganolbwyntio ar ddulliau modern o gadw gwenyn a diweddaru sgiliau am dechnegau ymchwil newydd

Wick And District Play Group: Wick Wildlife and Learning Garden
Wick Wildlife and Learning Garden work to develop a corner of a churchyard as a wildlife garden for the benefit of children and the wider village community and creating a sustainable scheme which offers a range of learning opportunities, is manageable in the long term and provides scope for future development.

Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales: Parc Slip Access and Education Officer
The project manages the nature park for conservation purposes and improves information, education and access facilities. The primary focus of the access facilities is for less able bodied users of the nature park. The nature centre is also being improved and is available for use by local groups and schools that can also make use of the nature reserve.

Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales: Teifi Marshes Project
The main aim of the project is to improve engagement with the local community and build on these links to create new wildlife features and to increase ownership and awareness of conservation issues in the area.
Prif nod y prosiect yw gwella ymgysylltiad Ã¢â€™r gymuned leol ac adeiladu ar y cysylltiadau hyn i greu atyniadau bywyd gwyllt newydd a chynyddu perchnogaeth ac ymwybyddiaeth o faterion cadwraeth yn yr ardal.

Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales: Water and Wildlife
Water and Wildlife improve rivers, riverbanks and wetland environments by increasing understanding and awareness of their importance to biodiversity. This is done by:
Raising awareness of river issues to a range of groups;
Developing, organising and carrying out survey programmes within areas identified for priority action;
Implementing practical habitat improvements;
Removing actual threats and minimising potential ones;
Monitoring the effectiveness of these works.

Wildlife Trusts Wales: Gwylio Cymru
The project aims to increase opportunities for young people to become involved in local wildlife conservation, through the provision of Welsh ecological education projects, based upon the successful Wildlife Watch approach. A Wales-wide activity programme will be developed, using bilingual materials.

Wildlife Trusts Wales: Interpreting Biodiversity
The project forms part of the Wildlife and People Programme of the Wildlife Trusts in Wales. The overall aim of the programme is part of the all Wales Conservation strategy to make biodiversity, wildlife and the environment, and the work of the Trusts relevant to people of all ages. The project will focus on making biodiversity, wildlife and conservation real through events, publications and interpretation.

Wildlife Trusts Wales: The Pumlumon Project
The Pumlumon Project is a landscape scale project which will through innovative partnership work, achieve a restoration of a large upland landscape. The project will represent one of the largest and most diverse habitat restoration projects in Europe and has a long term vision for the countryside.

Wisewoods Wales (formerly Tircoed): Wise Woods Volunteer Programme
The main aim of the project is to encourage young people to play an active role in conserving and improving the natural environment for the benefit of the local community. Tir Coed organises various volunteer training days and also works to raise awareness of local people of woodland biodiversity.

Women Connect First: Allotment Project
As part of the Empower Women project undertaken by Women Connect First, an allotment has been developed to provide a sustainable resource for environmental education and relaxation for BME women in the community.

Ymlaen Ceredigion
Ymlaen Ceredigion is a partnership trust formed by Ceredigion 21, The Prince's Trust-Cymru and Ceredigion County Council to involve local people in setting a vision and taking action for an environmentally and socially sustainable future.

Ystradgynlais Volunteer Centre: Antur Ystrad
TFSR Ystrad raises awareness of recycling, and promotes reuse through reduction of waste to landfill. As a branch of Tools for Self Reliance, the group collect sewing machines and accessories, and unwanted or broken tools, and refurbish them to make artisan kits to send to Tanzania, in partnership with TFSR Cymru.